With more data migrated to the cloud than ever before, creating interconnected platforms that integrate seamlessly with the OSDU Data Platform is key to maximizing end-to-end geoscience workflows. These workflows produce deeper actionable insights that help oil and gas companies reduce uncertainty and improve overall performance during exploration, drilling and production.
Working together, TGS and INT rethought the user journey and simplified the user experience to optimize data exploration, review, and purchase in the AWS cloud.
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In this webinar, you will learn how:
- Interoperability is key to creating fully integrated solutions with deeper insights, all in the cloud
- Advanced data visualization can significantly streamline workflows and reduce time to decision for end-users
- An improved user experience maximizes customer stickiness
- Partnerships from AWS, TGS, and INT within the OSDU Data Platform can help you accelerate your digital transformation in the cloud and expansion into new energies
September 1, 2021
11:00 a.m. CDT
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